200 Brighton 15th Street | The bolt hole of Markus Chemnitz. | Brooklyn | ||
69th Regiment Armory | The Elysium of New York City | Manhattan | Elysium | |
Abu Simbel | Village on the western bank of Lake Nassar, home of the Abu Simbel temples | Egypt | ||
Aeterna | The hip club of Nicholas Dejesus, located in SoHo | Manhattan | ||
Bedford Park Chantry | The Bronx chantry of the Tremere, subordinate to the Chantry of the Five Boroughs | The Bronx | Chantry | |
Brooklyn | The most populous of the five boroughs of New York City | New York City | ||
Brownsville Basic Basement | Dwayne's hideout in Brooklyn | Brooklyn | ||
Cairo | Cairo, aka the Jewel of the Nile | Egypt | ||
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord | A Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Brooklyn | Brooklyn | ||
Chantry of the Five Boroughs | The main chantry of the Tremere in New York City | Manhattan | Chantry | |
Church of Our Lady of Kovno | The Manhattan Haven of Markus Chemnitz. | Brooklyn | ||
Club Oontz | A disco club on the edge of Harlem | Manhattan | ||
Crossroads Sanctuary | Reverend Jonah's sanctuary for those that seek help | Manhattan | ||
Egypt | The country of Egypt in North Africa | |||
Empire State Building | The iconic 102 story skyscraper of the New York skyline | Manhattan | ||
Eze's Coffee | Eze's Coffee is a small coffee and pancake shop in Harlem | Manhattan | ||
Fell Hall | The Brooklyn chantry of Tremere, subordinate to the Chantry of the Five Boroughs | Brooklyn | Chantry | |
Hudson Freemen Club | The upscale dinner and jazz club of William Woods | Manhattan | ||
Jersey City | Jersey City is the second-most-populous city in the state of New Jersey | New Jersey State | ||
Lincoln Center | Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in Manhattan | Manhattan | ||
Luxor | Luxor, the world's greatest open-air museum | Egypt | ||
Manhattan | The most densely populated of the five boroughs of New York City | New York City | ||
Manhattan Automobile Maintenance | The garage of Lindsey Barnes | Manhattan | ||
Manial Palace | Ottoman dynasty era palace and grounds on Rhoda Island on the Nile | Cairo | ||
Metropolitan Opera House | Modern opera house located on Broadway at Lincoln Square | Manhattan | ||
Netzone | Internet café that's open 24/7, the night shift manager knows about vampires | Manhattan | ||
New Jersey State | The state of New Jersey in the United States of America | |||
New York City | New York City, aka the Big Apple or “the center of the world” | New York State | ||
New York Dolls | A Manhattan strip club that is sometimes used as the venue for the Upper Elysium | Manhattan | ||
New York State | The state of New York in the United States of America | |||
Orson Ironworks | An ironworks owned and run by Elijah Orson | The Bronx | ||
Pier 22 | Pier 22, known in the kindred community as “Giovanni Docks” | Manhattan | ||
Queen's Chantry | The Queens chantry of the Tremere, subordinate to the Chantry of the Five Boroughs | Queens | Chantry | |
Queens | The most international borough of New York City | New York City | ||
Rooftop Club | A club built on top of a five-high condo | Manhattan | ||
Rotary Club of Metro New York | Evening rotary club frequented only by the upper class of society | Manhattan | ||
Saint Catherine's Monastery | Ancient monastery on mount sinai. | Egypt | ||
Sharm el Sheik | Modern city and holiday resort on the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt | Egypt | ||
Staten Island | The “forgotten borough” of New York City | New York City | ||
The Bronx | The northernmost borough of New York City | New York City | ||
The Gallery | Officially called the “Gallery of Critical Arts”, it is know simply as “The Gallery” in the art world | Manhattan | ||
The Golden Asp | A high-class strip club in Harlem that serves the discerning customer | Manhattan | ||
The Leprechaun's Treasure | Irish Pub that offers unique services to paying customers | Manhattan | ||
The Punch | Fight club in Harlem | harlem | ||
United Nations Headquarters | The headquarters of the United Nations, including the general assembly hall and the secretariat | Manhattan |